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WELCOME!

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AIA Austin 2019 Design Award Winner

Tarrytown Residence

alterstudio architecture

Photo by Casey Dunn

Welcome!

AIA Austin actively engages the expertise of its members to influence and shape the built and natural environment in the greater Austin area. With 20 active committees, AIA Austin directs ongoing efforts within the community to promote the value of design and the work of AIA architects. This guide presents an overview of AIA Austin’s committees—we hope you will find a place to get connected!

Ingrid Spencer, Executive Director Ingrid@aiaaustin.org

AIA Austin

801 W. 12th St., Austin, TX 78701 512-452-4332

aiaaustin.org

facebook.com/aiaaustin

twitter.com/aiaaustin

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AUSTIN FOUNDATION FOR ARCHITECTURE

The Austin Foundation for Architecture (AFA) conversation began in 2007 among a group of architects, designers, and individuals who care deeply about the quality of life in Central Texas. The AFA was formed on the belief that our built environment reflects what we value as a community—from the indoor places we live and work to the outdoor places where we gather for play.

Today the Austin Foundation for Architecture promotes awareness of the built environment through its advocacy of the people and programs that contribute to a high standard of living in Central Texas.

austinfa.org

facebook.com/AustinFoundationforArchitecture

instagram.com/austinfdnforarchitecture

Chair: Riley Triggs, AIA rileytriggs@gmail.com

Chair-Elect: Bud Franck bud@mirorivera.com

The Austin Guide to Architecture is a joint venture between AIA Austin and the Austin Foundation for Architecture to document significant Austin places and make them accessible to the public. Through walking tours, searchable categories, and curated text and images, the Guide seeks to reveal the importance of places and spaces in Austin.

Austin Guide to Architecture

Chair: Gerardo Gandy, Assoc. AIA gerardo_gandy@gensler.com

Chair-Elect: Murray Legge, FAIA murray@murraylegge.com

The Exhibitions Committee—a joint committee between AIA Austin and the Austin Foundation for Architecture—recognizes the unique and exciting potential to reach a broad public audience through environments conducive to learning and discovery. These experiences are intended to promote the critical examination and understanding of architecture, art, culture, and community, and influence, delight, and inspire curiosity.

Exhibitions

AFA / AIAJoint Committees

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/exhibitions

Advocacy and Policies

Community Building/Outreach

Practice

Board Advocacy

Commercial Advocacy Roundtable

Residential Advocacy Roundtable

Emerging Professionals

Latinos in Architecture

Women in Architecture

Allied Member Roundtable

Fellows

Leadership Collective

Architecture for Health

Custom Residential Architects Network

Small Firms Roundtable

Building Enclosure Council

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LDC Advocacy Roundtable

Urban Design

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Pictured left: The AIA Austin Board of Directors, commissioners, committee chairs, and AIA Austin staff at the 2020 Leadership Retreat.

DesignVoice

Architecture: K-12

Honor Awards

Design Awards

AIA Austin Homes Tour

AIA Austin 2020

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Chair: Bryan Jones, AIA BryanJones@beckarchitecture.com

Chair-Elect: Terry Newton, AIA tnewton@ufarc.com

AIA Austin, through its Advocacy Commission, is actively engaged with City of Austin staff to keep updated as to zoning and building code changes, specifically including the Commercial Review and Inspections Departments. The purpose of the Commercial Advocacy Roundtable is to inform AIA Austin members of various code changes and City of Austin staff interpretations affecting architects and their practice.

In addition to the members-only Commercial Advocacy Roundtable, Residential Advocacy Roundtable, and the open-to-the-public LDC Advocacy Roundtable, the AIA Austin Board Advocacy Commission meets regularly to discuss topics of importance to our members and the community. The commission has opened up some of these meetings to our members and allied members, in an effort to address issues of importance.

Advocacy Commissioner: Tyler Stowell, AIA tstowell@stgdesign.com

Board Advocacy

Commercial Advocacy Roundtable

www.aiaaustin.org/content/commercial-advocacy-roundtable

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/advocacy

Pictured left: A working session of the LDC Advocacy Roundtable committee.

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Residential Advocacy Roundtable

LDC Advocacy Roundtable

Chair: Travis Young, AIA tgyoung@studiomomentum.com

Chair-Elect: Bhavani Singal, AIA vani@workshopno5.com

LDC Liaison: David Carroll, AIA davidcarroll@huoarchitects.com

LDC Liaison: Tyler Stowell, AIA tstowell@stgdesign.com

AIA Austin, through its Advocacy Commission, is actively engaged with City of Austin staff to keep updated as to zoning and building code changes, specifically including the Residential Review and Inspections Departments. The purpose is to inform AIA Austin members of various code changes and City of Austin staff interpretations affecting architects and their practice.

In October of 2013, AIA Austin assembled an advocacy group to focus on a City of Austin initiative to revise Austin’s Land Development Code (LDC) and align it with the principles and priorities of the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan. As this is the single most important regulation affecting architects in Austin today, the LDC Advocacy Liaison meets with members on a monthly basis to identify key concerns with the existing Austin Land Development Code and current regulatory processes that may prevent the community from realizing the principles outlined in Imagine Austin.

www.aiaaustin.org/content/residential-advocacy

www.aiaaustin.org/content/ldc-task-force

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Urban Design

Chair: Mindy Cooper mcooper@studiodwg.com

Chair-Elect: Meghan Skornia meghan@asakurarobinson.com

The AIA Austin Urban Design committee aims to improve the quality of the urban environment by promoting excellence in design, planning, and public policy in the built environment. The Urban Design committee, in concert with allied community and professional groups, promotes programs that teach and inform professionals and the public about the design and development of quality urban spaces and environments.

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/urban-design

www.facebook.com/groups/AIAAUrbanDesign/about/

Committee on the Environment

Chair: Miguel Walker miguel@positiveenergy.pro

Chair-Elect: Kendall Claus, Assoc. AIA kendall.claus@perkinswill.com

The Committee on the Environment (COTE) reflects the profession’s commitment to provide healthy and safe environments for people, and is dedicated to preserving the earth’s capability of sustaining a shared high quality of life. COTE’s mission is to lead and coordinate the profession’s involvement in environmental and energy-related issues, and promote the role of the architect as a leader in preserving and protecting the planet and its living systems.

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/committee-environment

www.facebook.com/COTEAIAAustin

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Community Building/Outreach

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Chair: Danielle Smyth, Assoc. AIA dsmyth@bokapowell.com

Chair-Elect: Nathan Landreville, Assoc. AIA landreville@hsuoffice.com

The mission of the Emerging Professionals committee is to provide an opportunity for discussion and growth for young architectural professionals as they work towards licensure, along with relevant resources for continued development after registration, and to foster a strong network of multi-disciplinary members and non-members and promote the value of architecture through its impact in the community.

Emerging Professionals

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/emerging-professionals

www.facebook.com/groups/aiaep/about/

Latinos in Architecture’s (LiA) goal is to serve and support our local communities, strengthen networks between design professionals and enrich our practices through diverse cultural views by fostering participation in educational, professional, and community-oriented programs.

Latinos in Architecture

Chair: Braulio Hurtado Braulio@markodomstudio.com

Chair-Elect: Gabriella Bermea, Assoc. AIA gabriella.bermea@stantec.com

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/latinos-architecture

www.facebook.com/groups/aialia/

Pictured left: Visitors check out one of the architectural models displayed during the AIA Austin/AFA 3x5x7 event held in December 2019.

Membership/Community Building CommissionerRicardo Maga Rojas, Assoc. AIA ricardo.magarojas@gff.com

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Women in Architecture

In 2017, AIA Austin was proud to present the Women in Architecture Shape the Conversation Exhibits and Events Series to recognize the far-reaching achievements of women architects in Texas and beyond. In 2020, the Shape the Conversation programming continues with the Women in Architecture (WiA) Dinner Series, Site Visits, and additional gatherings.

Chair: Jessica Deaver, Assoc. AIA Jessica@nickdeaver.com

Chair-Elect: Nkiru Gelles, Assoc. AIA gelles@hsuoffice.com

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/women-architecture

Chair-Elect: Molly Emerick molly.emerick@austinenergy.com

Chair: Eric Christensen eric@mezgerhomes.com

Allied Member Roundtable

The Allied Member Roundtable exists to recognize, educate, develop, and further the relationships with its members as they seek to support the vision of AIA Austin. Knowing how important allied members are to the success of all AIA Austin members, the Allied Member Roundtable meets quarterly to discuss ways to increase the value of Allied Membership for Allied Member businesses, and how Allied Members can best support the Chapter.

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/allied-member-roundtable

Chair: Luis Jauregui, FAIA luis@jaureguiarchitect.com

Fellows

The AIA Fellows are recognized with the AIA’s highest membership honor for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society. Only three percent of architects are fellows worldwide. Fifty-three AIA Austin members have this distinction. Fellows seek to advance the profession of architecture, mentor young architects, and be of ever-increasing service to society.

Chair-Elect: Wendy Dunnam Tita, FAIA wdt@pagethink.com

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AIA Austin 2020

The mission of this program is to support visionary, diverse leadership for a more sustainable, equitable future in our profession. The AIA Austin Leadership Collective aims to catalyze change by cultivating emerging professionals with the necessary support and guidance as the next generation of leaders to achieve successes in their professional careers, pioneer new endeavors, and grow community partnerships.

Program content builds on the successes of similar leadership programs at other AIA chapters and aims to complement existing AIA offerings in Texas. Monthly sessions will provide professional development training on a broad range of communications and leadership topics and will vary in delivery to promote both sharing of expert knowledge and opportunities for deliberate practice. Joint sessions open to Allied Members in engineering and construction will foster interaction across professions to strengthen participants’ networks and learned skills.

Leadership Collective

www.aiaaustin.org/content/leadership-collective

Chair-Elect: Eileen Wright ewright@stgdesign.com

Chair: Elizabeth Sydnor, Assoc. AIA elizabeth@alterstudio.net

The 2019 Leadership Collective.

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Chair: Viviana Trevino, Assoc. AIA vtrevino@pagethink.com

Chair-Elect: Chet Morgan, AIA chet.morgan@perkinswill.com

DesignVoice

DesignVoice facilitates opportunities for design professionals to serve their community through collaborative design-focused events and informational programs. We invite anyone who has an interest in being a voice for the design profession in support of our local community to attend the monthly meetings. DesignVoice is a forum in which new projects or efforts are welcome—bring them forward!

www.facebook.com/groups/139689793059/

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/designvoice

Architecture: K-12

Architecture: K-12 invites the community to explore, create and learn about the value of architecture through youth and family program opportunities. In 2020 we will host Architecture in Schools as part of AISD’s Prime Time after-school program offered in Title 1 schools. We also offer Box City at Earth Day and Family Workshops at the Center for Architecture, both great activities for children 12 and under. If you are interested in teaching children about architecture, your involvement is valued at any level!

Chair: Harmony Grogan, AIA harmony@pluckarchitecture.com

Chair-Elect: Dawson Williams, Assoc. AIA dawson@fkarchitects.net

Outreach CommissionerChristy Taylor, AIA christy@chiocodesign.com

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www.aiaaustin.org/committee/architecture-k12

AIA Austin 2020

Chair: Dave Kilpatrick, AIA david@cuppettarchitects.com

Honor Awards

The AIA Austin Honor Awards recognize our Members and those outside the profession who have made a positive impact on our city, the profession, or the organization. The recipients receive their awards at the Austin Foundation for Architecture’s Form:Function celebration and benefit, and are recognized at the Design Awards Celebration. The categories of nominations are: Firm Achievement Award, Alan Yamato Taniguchi Award for Public Architecture, Associate Member of the Year Award, Emerging Professional Achievement Award, John V. Nyfeler, FAIA, Community Service Award, and Community Vision Award.

Co-Chair: Chris Cobb, AIA ccobb@chriscobbarchitecture.com

Diana Su, AIA, was honored with the Emerging Professional Achievement Award. Pictured l-r: Chris Cobb, AIA; Carolyn Karabinos; Diana, and Dave Kilpatrick, AIA.

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www.aiaaustin.org/content/chapter-honor-awards

AIA Austin 2020

The AIA Austin Design Awards recognize outstanding work completed by AIA Austin members that spans a diverse spectrum of project sizes, types, locations, and clients.

Each year, an invited jury of respected architects reviews submitted projects and selects exceptional projects. Compelling projects are commended for their architectural design, technical ability, environmental response, and/or social impact. Innovation is recognized at multiple scales, from urban strategies down to detail resolution. The jury’s selections are announced and honored at the annual Awards Celebration. Winning projects are promoted within the Austin community, cultivating an ongoing public interest in architectural excellence.

Design Awards

Chair: Denisse Hudock, AIA denisse.hudock@pswrealestate.com

Chair-Elect: Nikos Papadopoulos nikos@furrowstudio.com

The 2019 Awards Celebration at Fair Market had the largest-ever attendance of any AIA Austin party!

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www.aiaaustin.org/committee/design-awards

AIA Austin 2020

Every year for 33 years, AIA Austin has produced what has become a nationally-recognized tour of new and newly-renovated homes designed by architects for specific clients. Diversity and design excellence are showcased in the AIA Austin Homes Tour held every October. The two-day self-guided tour celebrates the talent of Austin’s local architects, with both traditional and contemporary designs. Homes are submitted by AIA Austin Architect members and selected by the Homes Tour committee.

Homes Tour

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/homes-tour

Chair: Drew Wilson, AIA drew@fkarchitects.net

Chair-Elect: Molly Hubbs, AIA mhubbs@McKinneyYork.com

Tour attendees explore a home by Ravel Architecture. Photo by Jake Holt.

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Architecture for Health

Chair: Matt Skarin, AIA mskarin@bsalifestructures.com

The Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH) committee’s aim is to present strong programs and events that will benefit architects, owners, contractors, and consultants who are engaged or interested in the design and construction of healthcare facilities.

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/architecture-health

Pictured left: Gary Furman, FAIA, leads a site visit with the Custom Residential Architects Network (CRAN).

Practice CommissionerSophia Razzaque, AIA srazzaque@lakeflato.com

Custom Residential Architects Network

Chair: Maggie Wylie, AIA maggie@pbdesigngroup.com

Chair-Elect: Mari Russ mari@drophousedesign.com

The Custom Residential Architects Network (CRAN) is a resource for those who practice residential architecture. Special programs and continuing education are provided at each meeting. Our meetings and events are open to everyone, and we invite you to become more involved with CRAN.

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/custom-residential-architects-network

www.facebook.com/groups/1831725890403732/

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Small Firms Roundtable

Chair: Tim Derrington, AIA tim@derrington.co

Chair-Elect: Sean Guess, AIA sean@fayeandwalker.com

Members of AIA Austin Small Firms Roundtable (SFR), generally characterized as having 10 or fewer employees, meet monthly to learn and discuss architectural practice and continually reach out to a diverse community of emerging small firms owners.

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/small-firms-roundtable

www.facebook.com/groups/415922788745871

The Small Firms Roundtable panel discussion, “How to Take Over the World,” focused on the successful growth path of recognized local architecture firms.

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Building Enclosure Council

Chair: Kayla Maines, AIA Kayla.Maines@terracon.com

Chair-Elect: Andrea Hellerman, AIA ahellerman@wje.com

Building Enclosure Council (BEC) is an interdisciplinary committee made up of architects, engineers, contractors, building owners, consultants, facility managers, code officials, educators, manufacturers, and those with a stake in building enclosure performance.

BEC promotes the exchange of information on building enclosures and related science specific to the climate of Central Texas through discussion, training, education, outreach, and awareness of energy efficiency, moisture control, indoor air quality, longevity, and durability.

www.aiaaustin.org/committee/becaustin

BEC:Austin’s 2019 ATX Building Performance Conference focused on how we improve the way buildings are designed and built.

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